correspondingly
UK: ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dɪŋ.li | US: ˌkɔːr.ɪˈspɑːn.dɪŋ.li
adv. in a way that matches or relates to something else
adv. as a result or consequence
The word "correspondingly" derives from the verb "correspond," which originates from the Latin correspondēre (cor- "together" + respondēre "to answer"). The suffix "-ing" turns the verb into a present participle, and "-ly" converts it into an adverb. The term evolved to describe actions or outcomes that align logically or proportionally with another element.
The prices increased, and wages rose correspondingly.
She adjusted her strategy, and her results improved correspondingly.
The team worked harder, and their performance grew correspondingly.
As demand surged, production expanded correspondingly.
The rules were tightened, and violations decreased correspondingly.